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Showing posts with label Silhouette cameo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Silhouette cameo. Show all posts

Thursday, February 13, 2014

New Packaging for Button Pins

Hey-o!

Been busy today putting my final thoughts into redesigning the button pins packaging. I started with some manual prototyping.. aka designing my box template on a piece of paper, and then making my box using my trimmer and scoring board with some leftover scrapbooking cardstock.

Once I was happy with the box design, I redrew the box template in Silhouette studio and added some more design elements, before doing a test cut. After some fine-tuning, here's the final outcome!


I still have yet to create the stamp for the word "button" to be used above the "PIN" word. Still deciding if I should carve a rubber stamp or make my own photopolymer stamp. I experimented with the Teresa Collins stampmaker gel pacs yesterday, and was surprised that they worked with my UV lamp and DIY clamp (I did waste one gel pac as my setup required a different set of timings)!


Saturday, December 01, 2012

Crafting Quick Tips: Silhouette Cameo settings for cutting felt (using freezer paper)

Thanks to Felted Chicken for the silhouette settings!

Stabilizer used: Freezer paper
Speed: 1 to 2
Thickness: 33
Blade: 10
With Cutting mat + double cut



And some advice to read through before cutting..

About the freezer paper
Firstly, why freezer paper? Just because I have lots of it  and I have reserved my interfacings/stabilizers for only sewing purposes.

Also, freezer paper acts like a temporary stabilizer and it peels away from the felt pretty easily after cutting, which is good if having a stabilizer permanently stuck to the back of felt piece is not desirable. However, it is exactly this property that might cause your felt to come off the freezer paper while the silhouette is doing its work, thus ruining your cutting.

To reduce the chance of this happening, cut your felt to smaller and manageable pieces, preferably not bigger than 5 inches x 5 inches, and make sure to adhere the freezer paper properly to the felt by pressing your iron a number of times over the same area.

(Felted Chicken used Heat 'n Bond which seemed to do a much better job, but the downside is that it is permanent)


About the felt
I suggest using better quality felt made from wool, as the fibers are more compact and less likely to stretch while being cut. I used acrylic felt which cuts up rather uncleanly and some of the sharp corners are not cut right through. I ended up having to manually clean up the pieces using scissors.


About the shapes to cut out
I would not recommend cutting out very intricate shapes using this freezer paper method, especially with acrylic felt. Also, due to the felt size constraint, this method is best used for small shapes.


About the blade
Please use separate blades for cutting paper and felt/fabric. Also, do clean out your blade often to remove felt lint.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Silhouette Cameo's on sale in Singapore!

Hey, fellow crafters residing in Singapore! If you are still considering getting a Silhouette Cameo, you are in luck! Maple Treehouse, a local scrapbooking store, is now selling them as well as the accessories. There is currently some discounts going on, so make a move there and pre-order now!

Saturday, September 01, 2012

Crafting Quick Tips: General silhouette cameo setting for cutting regular cardstock

(Also a reminder for myself... So that I won't spoil my second blade!)

Under the cutting settings, set these values
Speed: 3
Thickness: 33
Blade: 3
And of course ensure that you checked the option that you are using a cutting mat!

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Silhouette Art #2: Mini Box with Side Decor

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Medium: Thick textured cardstock
Design: Box base and branch downloaded from the online store, stalk of leaves from the silhouette studio software and my company's logo.
Notes: Still trying to figure out why some of the details are not cut properly.. (too small? paper problem?? My box is quite small though, 3.75" x 2.75" x 3".. the actual design area is only 3" x 2.5")

Monday, February 27, 2012

Silhouette Art #1: Washed motivation

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Medium: Textured Cardstocks (Postcard size, 4.5" by 6.5")
Design: My own
Others: Washi tape, hole puncher, yarn

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Silhouette fun

Here're a couple of projects I've done using the Silhouette Cameo. :)

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